March 17, 2010

Easter craft idea

These happy spring papercraft characters look like a fun project to do with the kiddies. (Well, I have no kiddies, so I don't know how old you have to be to make these. I think an advanced 18-month-old could probably pull it off.) Templates and instructions are available for $4 from Mibo right here.

28 comments:

  1. Well, if my 10 yr old drama queen is any guage, I'd say 11+! I got her to try out the olympic mascot paper dolls and it ended in much frustration and many tears...and scotch tape!

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  2. Those are darling! My daughter loves crafts!
    Lila Ferraro
    Queen Bedroom Sets

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  3. I like the hatching chick in the middle there. I JUST saw some real baby chicks in town. Sooooo cute! "Peep, peep, peep...." :)

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  4. P.S. My shopping cart sounded like baby chicks, too. :(

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  5. Such a cute idea. I these. xxx

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  6. Oh, these are just sooo cute! :)

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  7. Those are super cute!! Who needs kids for cute projects like this I am still a kid at heart really ;)

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  8. These are the cutest & most mid cent Easter decs I've seen. I'll give them a try this week.

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  9. they are very fun. I like the squarish ness of them
    Kathy

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  10. I don't have kids either, but I still make time for craft nights with my older sister (at age 22 and 25!) It's always such a blast, these look right up our alley!

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  11. Well, I have a pile of kids, and I'll say from experience that 18 month olds are lucky to get a spoon in their mouths w/o missing! Forget cutting, gluing, lining up edges, etc. Even 5 might be tough - I'd think 6 on, maybe.

    But I will tell you that 18 month old is going to love playing with for sure! These are super cute, thanks for the link!

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  12. Okay. I'll post an embroidery project for the 18-month-olds, then. Wood burning might be good, too.

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  13. How about carving with chain saws? I think I saw that on my second grader's list of things to do.

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  14. Oh MY those are so stink'n cute! Thanks for the link!

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  15. Hi! Your blog is fantastic, so much inspiration! I have totally "snowed into" (as we say in swedish) cut and fold papercraft. Love your links.
    Have a great day!

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  16. Love, love, love these. So spring. So cute.

    Thanks for sharing!

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  18. Ordered these and made some for the women's retreat at church. Thanks for the idea, Jess.

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  19. Ha! Too cute! The paper adds great character, too!

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  20. Cute! (The 18-month thing was a joke, right? Right?)

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  21. Absolutely. Although not everyone realized that, I think. :)

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  22. oh wow this is too adorable! I love Easter!

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